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Mansour Hedayati
Born(1951-01-24)January 24, 1951
Savadkuh County, Mazandaran, Iran
DiedFebruary 9, 2009(2009-02-09) (aged 58)
Tehran, Iran
NationalityIranian
Occupation(s)Poet, author, social critic

Mansour Hedayati (Persian: منصور هدایتی: Mansour Hedāyati) (January 24, 1951 – February 9, 2009) was an Iranian poet, author, social critic from Mazandaran Province. He mostly wrote naturalistic, social and critical poems in Persian and Mazandarani Language. Some of his poems have been published in some native journals and magazines.

Hedayati was born in Velila, Savadkuh County, and was the son of the "Hedayat", the village's nobleman. He also was ideologically a Reformist poet who his works deal with idealistic and naturalistic reform of human society.

Early life

Childhood and education

Hedayati in his youth

Mansour Hedayati son of "Hedayat" born on January 24, 2016, in a village called Velila in Savadkuh County, Mazandaran Province of Iran.

Death

Mansour Hedayati died in 2009 of a brain cancer in a hospital in Tehran.

Bibliography

  • Becha Becha: Mazandarni poetry collection. Sari: Shelfin, 2009.
  • In the realm of the Sun. Qaem Shahr: Elm-o-Amal, 1999.
  • The straight path to civil society. Qaem Shahr: Elm-o-Amal, 1999.
  • Where is the sky?. Qaem Shahr: Elm-o-Amal, 2002.
  • The Greater World. Qaem Shahr: Elm-o-Amal, 1999.

Unpublished works

  • Sound of Hoopoe (Persian poetry collection)
  • As far as a world (in Persian)
  • In the edges of the life (in Persian)

See also

References

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